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Hoyt Enticer Carbonite (1996)

I have a 1996 Hoyt Enticer target bow that I bought in April of 1996. I have taken excellent care of it, and it was shot it in FITA competitions. It has been stored in an airline approved case and kept up on all required maintenance. It has BCY 450 plus strings and cables. It was a great bow, however I no longer shoot target archery and would like to see it go to a good home. It is a great outdoor bow, as it has shot many X's at 90 Meters! It would also be an excellent 3-D bow. Listed below are the specs of the bow, as well as a couple of pictures. I have the original receipt and manual, it was purchased new for $590.
1996 Hoyt Enticer - Machined Aluminum Riser - Anodized Teal Color
Carbonite Limbs (split limb design)
Command Cams (C3)
Draw Weight Range - (50-60 lbs.)
60% Letoff
Estimated Mass = 4 lbs.
38" Axle to Axle
7.25" Brace Height
53.5" String Length
34.5" Cable Length
5 Grains per pound speed @ 70 lb. weight @ 30" draw length = (299-305 ft. per second)
9 Grains per pound speed @ 70 lb. weight @ 30" draw length = (230-236 ft. per second)

Lol, thanks unfortunately It hasn't been shot much lately, that is why I'm looking to find a good home for it. I forgot to mention that it is currently set up at 28" draw length with 1/2" increments in the cam. I will look when I get home from work to list the full draw length range it can go.

I received an update from Smarcher today that was very helpful. This bow was originally purchased with Master Cams and around 2001 I purchased new Command Cams. Smarcher pointed out that the cams that I purchased are a newer version from the Command Cams that were available when the bow was originally purchased.

The newer style Command Cams that are on the bow are 65% letoff, and are currently set up at 28" draw. Each hole has 1/2" increments, therefore the draw length range is 27" to 30.5".

Anyway, please dis-regard the previous chart because it is in reference to the older style Command Cams.